| Her›n M˜rquez - 2002 - Страниц: 116
...sort of war, one that has no clear end in sight. In an address to the nation, President Bush stated: "Americans should not expect one battle, but a lengthy campaign unlike any other we have ever seen. The only way to defeat terrorism as a threat to our way of life is to stop it, eliminate it and destroy... | |
| Bruce D. Berkowitz - 2003 - Страниц: 274
...shocked, scared, and angry. Bush told the country to prepare for a new kind of fight. As he put it, "Americans should not expect one battle, but a lengthy...visible on TV and covert operations secret even in success."10 Eight months later, the Taliban regime had collapsed in Afghanistan. Forces from the United... | |
| Peter H. Smith, 堀坂浩太郎, Shōji Nishijima - 2003 - Страниц: 420
...Promising to challenge and dismantle "the global terror network," the president went on to declare that "Our response involves far more than instant retaliation...battle, but a lengthy campaign, unlike any other we have seen. It may include dramatic strikes, visible on television, and covert operations, secret even in... | |
| Paul McGeough - 2003 - Страниц: 301
...the attacks, he spoke powerfully and, the world thought, inclusively, to a joint session of Congress: Americans should not expect one battle, but a lengthy campaign unlike any other we have ever seen . . . What is at stake is not just America's freedom. This is the world's fight. This is civilisation's... | |
| 胡阳 - 2003 - Страниц: 204
...itself is more familiar, and therefore potentially less powerful, than it once was. Bush realizes this. "Americans should not expect one battle, but a lengthy campaign unlike any other we have ever seen," the president told Congress after September 11. ?*- Why is the word "war" less powerful than it once... | |
| Richard Miniter - 2004 - Страниц: 268
...stability, and happiness be your lot?" —OSAMA BIN LADEN, ON AN AUDIOTAPE RELEASED NOVEMBER 12, 2002 "Our response involves far more than instant retaliation...TV, and covert operations, secret even in success." — PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH, ADDRESS TO A JOINT SESSION OF CONGRESS AND THE AMERICAN PEOPLE. SEPTEMBER... | |
| Michael J. Hyde - 2004 - Страниц: 276
...deaths. Far more than military actions would be encompassed by the war. As a result, it would be not "one battle, but a lengthy campaign unlike any other...TV and covert operations, secret even in success." In short, President Bush is saying first that we are at war, so we should subordinate other priorities,... | |
| Sandra Silberstein - 2004 - Страниц: 430
...ago, where no ground troops were used and not a single American was lost in combat. 13 War of Words Our response involves far more than instant retaliation...expect one battle, but a lengthy campaign, unlike any odier we have ever seen. It may include dramatic strikes, visible on TV, and covert operations, secret... | |
| Dan Carter, Leslie Dunbar, Gene Nichol, Daniel H. Pollitt - 2004 - Страниц: 236
...state of crisis, a war without end. As Bush said in a television speech immediately after September 11, "Americans should not expect one battle, but a lengthy campaign, unlike any other we have ever seen." Some might ask: "how urgent this danger is to America and the world," he said a month later. "The danger... | |
| Dominic McGoldrick - 2004 - Страниц: 396
...President George W Bush portrayed the war on terrorism as a protracted global fight for civilisation: Americans should not expect one battle, but a lengthy campaign unlike any other we have ever seen . . . What is at stake is not just America's freedom. This is not just America's fight. This is civilisation's... | |
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